ISBN: PB: 9781903039977

Carcanet

April 2010

80 pp.

21,6x13,5 cm

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9.95 GBP
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Choir Outing

Nigel Forde's poems explore those feelings, memories and landscapes, glimpsed and momentary, that haunt us with an insistent need to be questioned or commemorated. In monologues and elegies, reflections on art, intimate domestic lyrics, love poems and jokes, "The Choir Outing" meditates on surfaces and depths with technical assurance and a delight in the moment's gift.

About the author

Nigel Forde was born in 1944 and educated at Grammar School and Oxford University. Originally intending to be a musician, he sang in the Collegium Musicum, played in the University Orchestra, the St. Catherine's String Quartet and took lessons from Jean Pougnet whom he met while playing in the Dolmetsch Ensemble for the Haslemere Festival. Music still plays a large part in his poetry.

He became an actor in the company at York Theatre Royal and soon found himself writing, directing and composing for the theatre. Having written for and performed with several companies he co-founded Riding Lights Theatre Company, now resident at Friargate Theatre, York.

He was regularly heard on BBC Radio 4 for ten years; first as resident poet on Midweek, and then as the presenter of Bookshelf. He has been a contributor to scores of other radio and TV programmes, writing features, plays, talks and poems, and reading "A Book at Bedtime".

He has read for, and chaired discussions at all the major British Literary Festivals, tutored on courses run by the Arvon Foundation, the Taliesin Centre, and the Performing Arts Lab. and has sat on literary award panels including the Whitbread Book of the Year, the Betty Trask and the Gollancz Fantasy Prize.

He has worked as a lyricist with Arnold Wesker on a musical of "The Kitchen" and on a number of screenplays: three for the BBC2/S4C series "Testament" one of which won an Emmy; monologues for Claire Bloom and Jonathan Pryce; and a short film "Timoon" which won Special Distinction in a TV Series at the Anney International Animation Festival.

In York he runs a branch of The Poetry School, lecturing and running seminars, and is a visiting lecturer at St. John's College, Durham, and St John's College York.

He has published seven books to date; the Oxford/Carcanet collection "The Choir Outing" (2010) is his latest.

Reviews

"Nigel Forde's poetry is full of grace, ghosts and good music: music in every sense, since he has an acute ear for cadence and form generally. His poetry is elegiac, a kind of pastoral to the empty sky and the warm dark spaces of nature, but there is wit too. 'The Choir Outing' is a deeply English book, like a late Shakespearean romance: a 'Forest of Arden' complete with the paraphernalia of the modern mind but filled with its own elegant, nostalgic but living music" – George Szirtes

"Nigel Forde is a poet of love and nature who, with a good deal of humour, takes time to mature his poems before serving them. If, like old wine, they sometimes come in new bottles, that's all the more reason for trying them on your palate to see in how many surprising and various ways they please" – Anne Stevenson